In Florida, the office of Sheriff is an elected position. The governor of the state has no control whatsoever on how a particular sheriff’s office is run.
Wrongo, bwana - Florida law specifically provides for the removal of a crooked or incompetent sheriff.
Per Article IV, Para. 7 of the Fla. Constitution, the governor *does* have the power to remove the sheriff.
Not how it is run, day to day, except as regards the Laws of Florida. That is- a corrupt sheriff can be removed from office by the governor (State Constitution), and a replacement appointed. This sheriff is corrupt, politically (and it involves preferential appointment/promotion for political types in his department- to include queers who are in charge of the response teams for school emergencies). One thing for sure— this little twerp Hogg does not want an examination of the operations of the democrat police/doper machine in Broward, and for a whole lot of other reasons, to include the mob (mafia, jewish and other) who live in and run the county- Florida being an “open” state mob wise.